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Conflict can nullify an agreement between people, such as a peace treaty between two governemts. however, it can also help people by allowing them to experience the situation, and allow them to think on how they could handle it better if it happens again.
Answer: As a result, Juan is more likely to be aware of his racial status than Eric is of his at any given time.
Explanation:
In this case, Juan belongs to a minority group at his university. A minority group refers to a group of people that due to their characteristics (ethnicity, race, sexual orientation, or religious preference) differs from the predominant group, and may experience some disadvantage.
Those who are part of minority groups due to their race often keep their racial difference in mind when they are in an environment where there are few similar people. On the contrary, those who live with people of the same race do not usually think about their racial status.
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The correct answer is Extinction.
Explanation:
The procedure of extinction can be understood as the phenomenon that occurs in either operant conditioning and classical conditioning in which certain conditioned responses stop occurring because the previously conditioned stimulus ceases to be presented with the unconditioned stimulus.
In this particular case, the tone (Previously conditioned stimulus) stops being presented with the food (unconditioned stimulus) until the dog no longer salivates (unconditioned response). This procedure is called Extinction.
The immediate cause of the Indian Revolt of 1857, or Sepoy Mutiny, was a seemingly minor change in the weapons used by the British East India Company's troops. The Company had upgraded to the new Pattern 1853 Enfield rifle, which used greased paper cartridges. In order to open the cartridges and load the rifles, soldiers (known as sepoys) had to bite into the paper and tear it with their teeth. Rumors began to spread in 1856 that the grease on the cartridges was made from a mixture of beef tallow and pork lard. Eating cows, of course, is forbidden by Hinduism, while consumption of pork is forbidden by Islam. Thus, by making one small change to its munitions, the British managed to greatly offend both Hindu and Muslim soldiers. The sepoys' revolt began in Meerut, the first area to receive the new weapons. British manufacturers soon changed the cartridges in an attempt to calm the spreading anger among the soldiers, but this move backfired. The switch only confirmed, in the minds of the sepoys, that the original cartridges had indeed been greased with cow and pig fat.
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